Coding my life.
关于“淡定”
boolean good = false;
if (淡定)
return good;
关于“学习”
boolead good = false;
if (学习)
return good;
关于“睡觉”
boolean good = true;
double hours = 睡觉.getHours;
if (hours < 13)
return good;
关于“吃饭”
boolean good = true;
int degreeOfHunger = 5; // 0 -> very full
if (degreeOfHunger > 3)
else if (吃饭.getFood())
else
return good;
关于“其他”
good = true;
re
How Microsoft could kill Google's Chrome OS
Here's a scenario for how Redmond could combat Google's Net appliance OS before it gets out of the gate
November 24, 2009
http://infoworld.com/d/windows/how-microsoft-could-kill-googles-chrome-os-619
Thin is in again. At least that's the message I'm taking away from the full-frontal media orgy surrounding last week's Chrome OS demo. Virtually everyone who's anyone is now singing the praises of the smaller, lighter, Web-centric desktop model at the heart of Google's still unreleased 'Windows killer.' And that includes Microsoft.
In fact, the folks up in Redmond are doubtless watching the entire spectacle with amusement. After months spent shadowboxing
Windows 7 passes Mac OS X in market share race
Weekend numbers for new OS bigger than for all versions of Mac OS X, says Net Applications
By Gregg Keizer
November 24, 2009 02:56 PM ET
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141424/Windows_7_passes_Mac_OS_X_in_market_share_race
Windows 7 passed the 5% market share milestone last weekend, which put it, if only temporarily, above the total market share of all versions of Apple's Mac OS X, a Web measurement firm said today.
Last Saturday and Sunday, Windows 7 powered an estimated 5% and 5.14% of all computers that were online those days, according to Internet metrics vendor Net Applications. The two-day average of 5.07% was hi
Illegal downloads drive online music sales
New
survey suggests downloaders end up spending more in the
end
By J Mark Lytle, TokyoNovember 1st
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/broadband/illegal-downloads-drive-online-music-sales-645935
After years of bluster and misguided policy from government and
the music industry alike, a change in the attitude to file-sharing
may be on the horizon thanks to a new survey that shows illegal
downloaders actually spend more on music then their
straight-as-a-die counterparts.
The Demos poll of 1,000 people between 16 and 50 found that illegal
downloaders on average spend £77 a year on music, whereas the rest
fork out just £44.
Discovery mechanism
iPhone owners demand to see Apple source
code
Apple agreed to turn
over iPhone source code in antitrust lawsuit, but then reneged,
plaintiffs say
Microsoft plans for Windows 8 in 2012
Mayan calamities
aside, the next Windows should be here in just three
years
By J Mark Lytle
TokyoSaturday at 05:39
GMT
If you're just getting used to Windows 7, then it may be time to
pull out the diary and pencil in a date in 2012 for the upgrade to
its successor, unsurprisingly codenamed Windows 8.
The news that the next version of Microsoft's flagship operating
system will arrive in 2012 comes from the Microsoft Kitchen
fansite, which has obtained a roadmap showing the Redmond giant's
plans.
Windows Server?
Apparently, Windows 8 will fit with Microsoft's plans to keep
significant OS releases four years apart. The previous major
release seems to be not Windows 7, but Windows Server 2008
历史与未来——美国人的台湾海峡 正文:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_574dcb870100fu1u.html
Reference
[1] 丁名楠等 《帝国主义侵华史 第一卷》 第一编 绪言
[2] 齐世荣等《世界史·近代史编 下卷》 第五章 第三节